phrasal verb in your own sentence with meaning put aside
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. PHRASAL VERB
If you put something aside, you keep it to be dealt with or used at a later time.
She took up a slice of bread, broke it nervously, then put it aside. [VERB noun PARTICLE]
Encourage children to put aside some of their pocket-money to buy birthday presents. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
2. PHRASAL VERB
If you put a feeling or disagreement aside, you forget about it or ignore it in order to solve a problem or argument.
We should put aside our differences and discuss the things we have in common. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
We admitted that the attraction was there, but decided that we would put the feelings aside. [VERB noun PARTICLE]
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Answer:
Phrasal verb= be down = be depressed
e.g. he's BEEN DOWN since his partner left him.
Be fed up = Be bored, upset or sick of something e.g=. I AM FED UP of his complaints.
Be taken=. with Like something= e.g.. I WAS very TAKEN WITH the performance- it was superb.
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